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Team Ark Sidewinder Topwater Baits

$9.99 - $9.99

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Description

Designed with the keen insight of BASS Elite Series angler Wes Logan, the Team Ark Sidewinder Topwater Baits are specifically created for targeting finicky schooling fish on herring lakes from long distances. Built with an internal weight transfer system to afford maximized castability, anglers will appreciate 10-20ft of added casting distance so they can position the boat further away from the school, spook less fish, and keep them feeding actively on the surface. Unlike traditional walking baits that sit tail down in the water, the Sidewinder comes to rest perfectly flat and has a very wide side-to-side walking action that starts with the first twitch of the rod tip. Featuring a tapered cup mouth that spits water and still allows for easy walking, the Team Ark Sidewinder Topwater Baits are backed by three sticky-sharp Mustad TG-76 trebles with a feathered tail hook for an added level of attraction. Team Ark Length Weight Class Sidewinder Topwater Bait 5-1/8" 3/4oz Topwater Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Topwater Baits

Weight

0.75 oz (21 g)

Length

5.125 in (130 mm)

Sink Rate

floating

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

surface

Running Depth

0 ft

Action

wide walking action

Conditions

clear water, open water, low light

Field Notes

Best for schooling bass feeding on the surface, especially when fish are keyed on herring and are easily spooked by close boat pressure. Cast long, then work it with sharp twitches to create a wide walking action and occasional spits to trigger reaction strikes.

Pros

  • Long casting distance from internal weight transfer
  • Wide side-to-side walking action starts immediately
  • Flat rest position helps the bait walk cleanly
  • Feathered tail treble adds extra attraction

Cons

  • May be less effective when fish are not feeding near the surface
  • Requires active rod-tip work to get the best action

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